NFL’s ‘hardlines’ head for Steelers’ home

The NFL’s non-apparel, or “hardlines,” licensees will gather at Heinz Field
in Pittsburgh this week after a record year during the regular season and anticipation
of an all-time licensing yield for the Super Bowl.

More than 200 people representing more than 70 NFL licensees, team merchandising
executives and retailers, including Bob’s Stores, Dick’s Sporting Goods, EastBay,
Finish Line, Giant Eagle, Hat World/Lids, HSN, JCPenney, Modell’s and Pro Image,
are meeting at the fourth annual HardLines Summit. The event was scheduled for
Pittsburgh well before the Steelers won the NFL championship.

Among the planned activities are a mini trade show and a speech by Steelers
owner Dan Rooney.

NFL licensing executives, including Gene Goldberg, vice president of consumer
products, and Leo Kane, senior director of licensing and consumer products,
will honor three licensees for returning more than $1 million in royalties for
the first time in company history. The three to be recognized are Forever Collectibles/Teams
Beans, East Brunswick, N.J.; Hunter Manufacturing, Lexington, Ky.; and Rico/Tag
Express, Chicago.